Who will be Next POTUS come Nov.....

SkinsFTW wrote:Next election both parties will probably run a female and a minority. Those are the voters they obviously need to target since the whites are already pretty much decided on who they are voting for.

Oh ya? And who is that? Twitt Romney just cuz he's white too?

Paleeeaze! This isn't the 1800s bra...

Like LPJ said, never vote for a j/a with an elevator in his living room Smfh

I'll just go ahead and leave some numbers here for the good of the order:

61,910,594 for the President (51%)
(which is larger percentage of the vote than GW Bush and Clinton (both times), Ronald Reagan's 1st election, and Carter's election, but smaller than Ronny's second term landslide, GHW Bush and Obama's first election)

58,654,765 for former Gov. Romney (48%)

3,255,829 vote difference. (less than his 9.5 million victory over Sen. McCain, but more than George W. Bush's "win" over Al Gore and his actual win over John Kerry)

And counting.

I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"

It was one of the best-known polling firms, however, that had among the worst results. In late October, Gallup consistently showed Mr. Romney ahead by about six percentage points among likely voters, far different from the average of other surveys. Gallup’s final poll of the election, which had Mr. Romney up by one point, was slightly better, but still identified the wrong winner in the election. Gallup has now had three poor elections in a row.